view a plan

Learn more about our online M.Ed. and Ed.D.

Please correct highlighted fields...

Zip Code (required)

First Name (required)

Last Name (required)

Email (required)

Phone (required)

Interest (required)

Program (required)

Disclaimer
Yes! By submitting this form I ask to receive email, texts and calls about degree programs on behalf of Concordia University - Portland and/or Concordia University, Nebraska, and agree automated technology may be used to dial the number(s) I provided. I understand this consent is not required to enroll.

Thank you for contacting Concordia University.

One of our experienced Enrollment Specialists will be contacting you shortly by phone to answer any questions you may have about our programs. They will also explain our admissions process and discuss financial aid options.

Students who are unmotivated to learn times tables through ordinary methods

Students who want to multiply faster and more accurately

Students who want to multiply without pencil and paper

PURPOSE: To introduce students to a method of learning multiplication that is fun, stimulating and effective. Using the computer game, Timez Attack, will have kids begging to practice their times tables. This lesson provides an opportunity for teachers to get students excited about learning times tables and start the process of multiplication mastery.

OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this lesson, students will be excited about practicing and learning multiplication.

RESOURCES/MATERIALS: Computer, keyboard, and mouse for each student. (Ideally taught in a computer lab). Download free version of Timez Attack at www.BigBrainz.com onto each computer.

PREPARATION: Download free game software onto each computer. Take time to play the game to learn game concepts and game play. Reserve computer lab

PUTTING IT TOGETHER: After introducing multiplication. Pass out a timed pretest without telling the kids why. As a class, on each computer, watch the How To Play video from www.BigBrainz.com to introduce them to the multiplication mastery game they are about to play. Have each student start a new game and watch as children learn to build the answers, learn the answer, and beat bosses to progress to new problems and levels. Continue going to the computer lab frequently in learning times tables. Pass out a post timed-test and see the results!